It's not unsafe to cache at night in Sydney and we DO have some lovely night caches. Iin fact, there is a topic here somewhere that lists the night caches. I just can't find it right now. Does someone else have the link?

It depends where in Sydney you are staying and if you have transport. There are no night caches in the CBD, all of them are in the suburbs in local bushland reserves. You will need a car to get to them. You can go caching at night but if you go into the bush just be aware that many animals are nocturnal. Take a good torch and gloves and don't put your hand into any holes with out checking what else might use that as it's home.You can always put a post on this forum and you may find a caching mate who may go out with you one night for a couple of hours.

It's not unsafe to cache at night in Sydney and we DO have some lovely night caches. Iin fact, there is a topic here somewhere that lists the night caches. I just can't find it right now. Does someone else have the link?

I will stay at my sisters place in Cremorne/Neutral Bay. She has got a car, but she won´t let me drive it. She´s afraid that I might drive on the wrong side of the road. Not that this happened before.... (only once, a little bit....)Anyway... I am stuck with public transport, which is not too bad.

I had a look at the nightcaches and decited to do just some "normal" caching. I planned the touristy part in the City, like Botanical garden, Harbour Bridge. Wollstonecraft/Greenwich ist another place I want to go.On one day I have to go up to Newport and Palm Beach. On the way there check Curl Curl.

So many Caches and not enough time... After two weeks I will be back home.

I anyone likes to join me, I would be glad. I will bring a lot of Trackables with me and am willing to pay a beer after caching.

It's not unsafe to cache at night in Sydney and we DO have some lovely night caches. Iin fact, there is a topic here somewhere that lists the night caches. I just can't find it right now. Does someone else have the link?

What? Am I on your ignore list?

Sorry c@w, we were both typing at the same time and I didn't read your post when i submitted mine You're definitely NOT on my ignore list

It looks like all of Sydney's night caches are in the northwestern suburbs, plus one down south. Nothing easily accessible by public transport from where you will be staying.

At this time of year though, day or night, if you are caching in bushland one of the first things to pick up as you go in is a long stick. Especially once you get off the track to where the cache might be start waving it in front of you. Not all the spider webs are easily visible, though most spiders won't be home during the day except for the leaf spiders. One positive is none of the web spinners you will find around Sydney are poisonous, they are just annoying.

Also as suggested, look before reaching in to search for a cache. We do run to some venomous spiders that live at ground level, as well as snakes. Neither are likely to kill you with a hospital visit, but it is still something you want to avoid.

I know I've just made caching in Sydney sound horrible, but it's not and there are some wonderful ones along the bush tracks around Sydney - in fact you will probably be surprised just how much bush there is in amongst the suburbs. Just things to be aware of as a visitor who may not have the same hazards at home.

For the area you are staying, one cache I would recommend if slight heights don't worry you is The Golden Egg by Hafrik GC222AR. Fantastic scenery, and not as bad as the 4.5 terrain rating would suggest. The walk there is also surprising - one you will remember.